Lost
and Found
As mAerica's foremost purveyor of high-grade horror, Stephen King may surprise
his audience with The
Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. True, this story of a 9-year-old girl
lost in the Maine woods contains its share of hallucinatory thrills and
chills. But Trisha McFarland's dilemma--and her growing panic--inspire
the most tender, least gory prose of King's entire career. |
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All
the Richer
Sixpence
None the Richer bring pure pop craft--and a touch of sexiness--to the contemporary
Christian music scene. Crammed with intelligent songs, the band's self-titled
sophomore
release continues to ascend the pop charts owing to its super-catchy,
10,000 Maniacs-ish single, "Kiss Me" (also featured in the movie She's
All That). |
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Mrs.
Brown
Recent Oscar winner Judi Dench (Best Supporting Actress for Shakespeare
in Love) dazzled U.S. audiences in Mrs.
Brown. As a wonderfully starchy Queen Victoria who befriends her
late husband's horseman, Dench is imperious, yet all too human under her
queenly facade. See why this acclaimed actress has become one of England's
cultural treasures. In Video
New Releases |
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